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1860s brick four-square rebuild

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Our latest project was a fully permitted rebuild of an 1860s brick four-square. This was a $200,000 renovation that ultimately appraised for $273,000. Finishes had to be simple and straightforward, while functional repairs were prioritized to breathe new life into an otherwise doomed building.

House purchase: $27k

Actual renovation costs: 170k

I provided about $30k in labor (1,000+ hours working on site)

Construction loan interest: $10,000

Appraised value: $273,000

All repairs permitted and passed through the Stark county building department and Stark county health department 07/25-01/26

Structural and drainage-

7 new footings and steel columns.

Full interior perimeter drain and sump pit with rat slab.

Reframed 50% of floor systems in house.

New beams and extensive framing repairs elsewhere.

220 linear feet (95%) of exterior walls framed, 1” air gap and insulated.

Weather barrier and exterior-

New roof.

Fascia/soffit repair + new gutters.

Front porch rebuilt.

Extensive brick/stone repair and repointing all around the house.

New septic system, aerator + 400 ft leach lines.

17 full frame replacement windows + 3 new exterior doors

MEPs-

200 amp upgrade

Full rewire

Additional/All new outlets and lighting to code, interconnected smokes etc

New high efficiency furnace and central air + ductwork

New hot water tank and pressure tank

All new water lines (PEX), valves, and drain lines (PVC).

Interior-

2 new full bathrooms

8 new closets

New kitchen

New appliances

New flooring throughout

85% new drywall

New paint throughout

13 new interior doors

All new trim

Attic insulated to R49, extensive fire blocking and draft sealing.

Misc affixed finishes (shelving, curtain rods, fixtures etc.)

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